Tagi związane z relacjami

Instead of the tag route=hiking there is less frequently also used route=foot.Don't use route=pilgrimage (almost non-existent) but add pilgrimage=yes to a hiking-route.

name

a name

The route is known by this name (e.g. "Westweg")

name:xy

localised name

gdzie xy to kod kraju np name=London oraz name:pl=Londyn

ref

a reference

The route is known by this reference (e.g. "E1")

network

iwnnwnrwnlwn

International walking network: long distance paths that cross several countriesNational walking network: long distance pathsRegional walking network: used for walking routes that cross regionsLocal walking network: used for small local walking routes

operator

operator name

The route is operated by this authority/company etc. e.g. "Schwarzwaldverein", "Alpenverein"

state

proposed / alternate / temporary

Sometimes routes may not be permanent or may be in a proposed state.

symbol

symbol description

Describes the symbol that is used to mark the way along the route, e.g., "Red cross on white ground" for the "Frankenweg" in Franconia, Germany

Usage

Since the tagging is generic, it is up to each country to decide how to map the hiking networks that exist in their country onto the hierarchy of national/regional/local. For countries with no specific local/regional/national "walking network", it may be helpful to consider whether different trails are managed or funded by government bodies at different levels.

Connectivity

Hiking trails that cross or touch normal roads should be connected to the road ways on the map. This will allow mixed routing applications to be built on OSM.

Mapping Projects

The SAC hiking tags as are very useful to plan a trip on the PC or for back country navigation.

4UMaps.eu support the SAC hiking tags as well as track attributes. Additionally it has elevation lines, hill shading, accommodation etc.

It is the perfect outdoor map and allows the download of free maps.

Rendering Issues

Trails

in case of a relation:route the code of the path should be rendered in text, this code is normally in ref=*. When name=* is present it should be displayed as well. In case of lack of space we should discuss which one has priority.